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What Is Your Education For?

What comes first in your mind when you think of your education? Education, right? Education has its own inherent value and even though we also need diplomas to get jobs and have a career, we don’t want to ask the purpose for which we get an education. I just realized that in order to tackle the challenges faced by educated people, we must really ask the question of purpose behind getting education.

June, 2015. The journey of my life has flipped to a new page. I started interning at Stony Brook Child Care Service, working with children ranging from 3 month to 3 years old and having considered them as infants prior to working with them  however, I consider them as independent and intelligent individuals. Every single one of them has passion towards something! Continue reading

Writing as an exploration

I considered myself a good writer prior coming to United States. Chinese, being my first language, I could feel the beauty of that language deep in my body. Writing was one of my favorite things to do back in middle school in China. I wrote at least one journal entry per day and I was proud of my writing. English, on the other hand, is somewhat unfamiliar for me. I have always struggled with the articles, more importantly, I struggled to express my inner invoice in English.

For me, actually, I think for most international students, we do not consider writing in English as to express our thoughts, ideas, and emotion. As opposed, we often consider writing as to write in correct grammar, right articles, and complete sentence. Continue reading

Email as a new genre of writing

Living in a society that runs on technology, I am sure you are one of the people who uses the Internet on a regular basis to gain information for business and personal reasons. The scene of sitting on the train and use email continually for communication with friends, family, professor and colleagues undoubtedly seems familiar to you. But, have you ever stopped and thought email may be a new genre of writing? Have you ever thought in depth when you are writing an email? While the popularity of email makes communication much easier, writing an email in an inappropriate ways can actually put in at a disadvantage. Dr. Sharma gave us some enlighten recommendations for how to write an appropriate during our class discussion that I found really useful and want to share with you all! Continue reading

Social Media: a double-edged sword

It is never this easy to archive personal information of someone with the engaging social media. If you want to know more about someone, just simply search he/she on Facebook or Tweets. It sure is convenient, but are there down sides about it? Yes, social media sure is a double-edged sword.

Nothing is private anymore once you published it online. You really should be careful what you say. The article “they loved your G.P.A. then they saw your tweets” by Natasha Singer discussed the issue that nowadays college admission check on social media prior making an admission decision. Continue reading

Making a living as a Millennial

Living in a modern society awash in high technology, tremendous changes are happening in our life. The “Old capitalism”, the sort of capitalism brought us great economic success in the United States after WWII, has been transformed into the “New capitalism”. Especially in developed countries, such as the United States, “Old capitalism” only exists as a backgrounded formation. A top down system, which knowledge and control only existed at the top, is no longer the norm. Since distribution of knowledge create greater productively, collaboration in the team has become important in the new capitalism work places. If you think this change of social formation only means the shift from commodities being the central to design being the central, you are most likely to be wrong. Trust me, this change of social formation means more than you think. Continue reading

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